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i don't think much has changed since friday about the marketplace. i don't view the market right now as whether you want to be in the market. all the evidence suggests that you do want to be in the market. it's a matter of where you want to be. you have a u.s. dollar that continues to rise. i want no part of energy and materials. what do i want? utilities. consumer staples. 44 new s&p 500 highs today. ten of them in the consumer staple side. a defensive rally. the arg this morning was we had seven in a row that were down. not so today. tuesdays are better. it's a market you want to be in. it's all about how you want to be in it. and defensively seems to be the right play. >> we mentioned this headline that shocked a lot of people on the street. let's bring in the man who made it. walter zimmerman is chief technical analyst at united icaps. walter, welcome. when you drop a headline like that, another financial crisis coming, a market crash, you need to be here to debate it and defend it. why do you think that's going to happen? >> well, for one thing,
i don't think much has changed since friday about the marketplace. i don't view the market right now as whether you want to be in the market. all the evidence suggests that you do want to be in the market. it's a matter of where you want to be. you have a u.s. dollar that continues to rise. i want no part of energy and materials. what do i want? utilities. consumer staples. 44 new s&p 500 highs today. ten of them in the consumer staple side. a defensive rally. the arg this morning was we...
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are breaking more ground on projects long delay, not only in florida but nation, something has to be changing, so, my amateur predict circumstance at least, worse in housing crises is over, if washington just stays out of the way, to let financial nature take its course. no more mortgage reworks, no more fixes that produce bigger fixes, no more punishing bankers for aggressive loans done largely at the behest of the government that 1 demanded lend or die, let this thing grow down there in florida. let the market to do its thing in florida. because it is ink baiting, it congress and white house it just stay the hell out, similar come back for the rest of the country could be in the offing. or, am i just off? to some top real estate experts, florida uber realtor katrina campage joining us as her strong new york counterpart, dotty her man, how do you define it. >> everyone that you said is on point. our biggest concern now as real estate professionals is we don't have enough inventory, i state that people think we're out of our mind, you know difference this time is 1980s most demand was coming
are breaking more ground on projects long delay, not only in florida but nation, something has to be changing, so, my amateur predict circumstance at least, worse in housing crises is over, if washington just stays out of the way, to let financial nature take its course. no more mortgage reworks, no more fixes that produce bigger fixes, no more punishing bankers for aggressive loans done largely at the behest of the government that 1 demanded lend or die, let this thing grow down there in...
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so if you -- things have have changed. resources are better understood. >> right. >> and so let's look at it. you may not want to take all of the spr out. >> yeah. >> okay. another thing you can do on spr is, for instance, if the iranians -- >> boone? >> yes. >> just for the sake of time, i want to get to your third rule and that is looking at the former north american energy appliance with mexico and canada. >> there it is. you can put north america together and now you're energy independent. you don't need mid-east oil and -- or anyplace else around the world. you can get it from africa, too, venezuela, nigeria. so you've got it solved. but nobody proposes, let's have an energy plan. i'm the only person that keeps saying that. you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand.
so if you -- things have have changed. resources are better understood. >> right. >> and so let's look at it. you may not want to take all of the spr out. >> yeah. >> okay. another thing you can do on spr is, for instance, if the iranians -- >> boone? >> yes. >> just for the sake of time, i want to get to your third rule and that is looking at the former north american energy appliance with mexico and canada. >> there it is. you can put north...
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policy is changing and confirmed to hatch changed within the european union. the last time that island bailed out its banks, the government bailed out the banks and the rest of europe stood behind the irish government. that's not happening now. it's sharing and the fear that the semien bondholders will hold it going forward and ranked in the same way as positive bondholders in the structure. the point i want to make here very importantly, this has not been a bad day for sovereign debt in europe. those yields have not risen substantially, because at the margin, this takes the pressure off the sovereign in baling out the banks. michelle, back to you. >> all righty. thank you very much. simon hobbs. you hear him talking about senior bondholders in europe might take a hit. any of you trading european banks at this point. >> no. >> because of that? >> i wouldn't trade the french banks because france is as close to socialism you're going to get over there. if anybody is going to do it, it's going be them and why they're down 5% today. no point in playing european ba
policy is changing and confirmed to hatch changed within the european union. the last time that island bailed out its banks, the government bailed out the banks and the rest of europe stood behind the irish government. that's not happening now. it's sharing and the fear that the semien bondholders will hold it going forward and ranked in the same way as positive bondholders in the structure. the point i want to make here very importantly, this has not been a bad day for sovereign debt in...
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the whole conversation changed. as soon as occupy wall street disappeared, now we're talking about austerity again. so there's power. and it makes me think the next time something like occupy wall street happens, we better be there. because there's a lot of power there. how to build it, that's why you've got people like sandy around. she'll help us do that. go ahead. sorry. >> i just want to say something about voting. it's real important. and especially, like, not just like the big ones. like we have -- >> [inaudible] >> okay. not just -- >> turn around. there you go. there you go. >> okay. not just the big presidential elections, but, you know, these congressmen who get elected in the two years in between who wall street lobbies to to back their little no fees for taxes on the money that they get, we need to not elect them. they're coming up for re-election. we need to not vote for them and vote for people who are going to take care of working people's interests and the other side, you know? the people who buy the
the whole conversation changed. as soon as occupy wall street disappeared, now we're talking about austerity again. so there's power. and it makes me think the next time something like occupy wall street happens, we better be there. because there's a lot of power there. how to build it, that's why you've got people like sandy around. she'll help us do that. go ahead. sorry. >> i just want to say something about voting. it's real important. and especially, like, not just like the big ones....
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hello, the agricultural department is changing its tune. it has to give inspectors up to speed. otherwise, there will have no choice but to go forward with inspections. we are urging congress to reinstate the ban. whirs meet as food is a lot of strong opinions. >> i think the we are killing a enough animals. instead of congress is it that should be and would not need more meat wheat to not need to eat more meat. >> a live in europe. i lived in europe. i was on cancer and the sit have a sandwich. and i said oh my gosh! this is really delicious and then they told me that was worse meet. it was--- horse meat... they told me that after a eight it. tha when i eur after a eight i after i consumed it. >> local oand with 40's and '50's. with slow to clear. and it the chance for rain fall on tuesday. here is the futurecast with sunshine. the fossil increase. through santa rosa, that a spreading to the south by 4:00 p.m. north bay, and this entire system will press south. light/moderate. for the early morning hours and showers on/of a continuing. the rhythm morning in the afternoon. there
hello, the agricultural department is changing its tune. it has to give inspectors up to speed. otherwise, there will have no choice but to go forward with inspections. we are urging congress to reinstate the ban. whirs meet as food is a lot of strong opinions. >> i think the we are killing a enough animals. instead of congress is it that should be and would not need more meat wheat to not need to eat more meat. >> a live in europe. i lived in europe. i was on cancer and the sit...
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it is changing the landscape and it's changing it for the better, helping this economy grow. these are good, high-paying jobs with great benefits coming in this industry. >> is that the way you see it? >> i think those comments are spot-on. you know, there's an opportunity to generate a couple of trillion dollars in tax revenue over the next 20 years. there's an opportunity to generate millions of additional jobs. all we have to do is have a regulatory environment that allows development to take place. we have to have a fiscal system in place, instead of thinking about imposing punitive taxes on our industry. and we need to have an environment that gives us the permits that we need to produce. >> well, it's an interesting point. because, you know, it's the same idea as we're seeing in the gulf. the regulatory environment and the lack of permitting that everyone is waiting for has stopped or slowed down production. let me ask you about that. what, specifically, in terms of the regulation out there, is hurting or slowing things down? >> well, what we'd like to see is more acrea
it is changing the landscape and it's changing it for the better, helping this economy grow. these are good, high-paying jobs with great benefits coming in this industry. >> is that the way you see it? >> i think those comments are spot-on. you know, there's an opportunity to generate a couple of trillion dollars in tax revenue over the next 20 years. there's an opportunity to generate millions of additional jobs. all we have to do is have a regulatory environment that allows...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. drink drink to. we all know that red wine has anti-aging propertiers. and now pharmaceuticals are trying to replicate a single anti--aging enzim. it can extend your life. in fak, they hope it can help people live to 150 years old. scientists say it could be a huge help in the fight against alzheimer's as well. drugs using that enzyme can be on the market. >> i will live until i'm 160 years old. >> but your liver will only live until you're 41. >> maybe i will meet it half way. >> lyle lovett saying that's right. you're not for texas.
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td...
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is that part of the psychology that is changing? >> you're right, they have become more cynical as a result of what happened the last four or five years. when we started in the home building it was very simple. if you could build a home and monthly payments were less than their rent out of a two-bedroom garden apartment, people would buy the home. think we're back to that point. david: now, the fed of course has gotten very much involved. we also have the government housing programs that did or didn't work depending on your perspective but the fed is buying up massively these mortgage-backed instruments. i'm wondering what would happen if the fed, would that stop the housing market cold? >> it wouldn't stop it cold. it might slow it down, from the path it's on but it wouldn't stop it cold. david: i got to talk about what you mean to the city of los angeles because if you look at housing you have to look at urban renewal. some cities like detroit unfortunately are going down. other cities like los angeles are going up partly because
is that part of the psychology that is changing? >> you're right, they have become more cynical as a result of what happened the last four or five years. when we started in the home building it was very simple. if you could build a home and monthly payments were less than their rent out of a two-bedroom garden apartment, people would buy the home. think we're back to that point. david: now, the fed of course has gotten very much involved. we also have the government housing programs that...
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as the world has changed, our show has evolved. i am guy adami, i am "fast money." >> i am pete najarian. i am "fast money." >> are you "fast money"? go to the nbc universal store and order your "fast money" tee. run with the big dogs. military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. thank you...
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she changed her life. and what really gave brandi the wake-up call that she needed was that even though she thought she didn't have enough money to pay her bills, she never knew for sure. so to come on "the suze orman show," we had her fill out all of this paperwork. and when she saw it in writing, how much she really spent on lotions, on this, on that, she was in shock. and it almost shocked her into taking action. it is important that every one of you watching, you just don't think you know about your money, you have to know you know about your money. you have to know how much money you have coming in. you have to know how much money you spend month in and month out. so to do so, i would like all of you -- you don't have to come on "the suze orman show," although it would be nice, but what i would like you to do is go to my web site, suzeorman.com, and right there it's for free. if you look at where it says suze tools, i have an expense tracker. can you just fill it out? can you play a game with yourself
she changed her life. and what really gave brandi the wake-up call that she needed was that even though she thought she didn't have enough money to pay her bills, she never knew for sure. so to come on "the suze orman show," we had her fill out all of this paperwork. and when she saw it in writing, how much she really spent on lotions, on this, on that, she was in shock. and it almost shocked her into taking action. it is important that every one of you watching, you just don't think...
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it frequently or changing its location. let's review what we've learned about fostering creativity in our children. we know that creativity is important because it helps our children express and cope with their feelings. creative experiences help children's mental development and problem-solving skills. creativity helps children experience and celebrate their own diversity, uniqueness, and individuality. and we've learned how essential and important play is in fostering creative development. there is much we can do to foster children's creativity. for example, we can provide children with activities that are based on children's own ideas and personal interests. we can offer children a wide range of creative materials, equipment, and experiences, and we can allow children lots of time to pursue their ideas and explore materials. we've also learned several teaching techniques and methods which can be used to help provide support and extend and enhance our children's development of creativity and play. permit frequent opportun
it frequently or changing its location. let's review what we've learned about fostering creativity in our children. we know that creativity is important because it helps our children express and cope with their feelings. creative experiences help children's mental development and problem-solving skills. creativity helps children experience and celebrate their own diversity, uniqueness, and individuality. and we've learned how essential and important play is in fostering creative development....
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i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit toward apple. and then you had investors looking for this, you know, cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. i think a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder meeting on february 23rd. there was a lot of anticipation of a dividend or buyback but they didn't. then on march 15, 2012, they issue add press release and held a conference. people are on their heels. they need this company to do it again, and they think one year from the day they do it again. >> for the longest time apple was buy the rumor, sell the stock. now it's true. the real issue, whether people were able to come up with the next product. of course, they're not the only ones who need to. if they don't do that, if they don't blow the doors off, then, of course, there's little to attract the apple consumer away from them. they have so much cash. the company is so cheap that all you need is that kind of a catalyst, i think. >> da
i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit toward apple. and then you had investors looking for this, you know, cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. i think a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder meeting on february 23rd. there was a lot of anticipation of a dividend or buyback but they didn't. then on march 15, 2012, they issue add press release and held a conference....
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when it comes to the harvesting of watermelons, not much has changed over the years. the melons love the warm days and cool nights the central valley offers them, and they take about a hundred days to grow before they are plucked out of the fields by workers who transfer them to the harvest truck. while they still grow the traditional seeded ones, they have planted more of the seedless watermelon varieties in recent years, as they are becoming a consumer favorite. but no matter which one you like, how do you pick the best melon? we turned to the expert. >> so, anyway, i would pick this watermelon, simply because it's all filled out on the end. this is a--this is the fill-out end. you know, here's the--here's where we cut the stem off right here. ok, and this is where it's growing. it's growing from this end, and it's all filled out. see how it's all filled out right now? if it's indented somewhat, it's still growing. >> ok. >> now, that is one of the things to look at. you wanna have one that sounds good. >> no, yeah, what's the thumping? i mean, is that-- is that an
when it comes to the harvesting of watermelons, not much has changed over the years. the melons love the warm days and cool nights the central valley offers them, and they take about a hundred days to grow before they are plucked out of the fields by workers who transfer them to the harvest truck. while they still grow the traditional seeded ones, they have planted more of the seedless watermelon varieties in recent years, as they are becoming a consumer favorite. but no matter which one you...
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changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people found it to be despicable as well. stuart: handling the economy leads the republicans by 4 points, i say it's a turning point. the opening bell will ring in a few seconds. here is the back drop to today's market action. we've got retail sales figures in earlier this morning and the headline looks good. up 1.1%. now, please, dig a little deeper. if you take gas station sales out and remember, gas prices are up sharply. if you take them out, then you've got only a .4% gain in retail sales. you take out car sales, you take out gas sales, up only .4%. not this good as originally portray
changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people...
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be willing to dive into your own personal finances so that we can change your life once and for all. that is the goal of this show. to touch you so that you can live a life that you want to touch versus a life that's just, you push it away, you don't want to deal with it and you don't know what to do. now you know. so, until next week, there's only one thing that i really want you to remember when it comes to your money and it is this, people first, that means you people, you, people first, then money, then things. now you stay safe. bye-bye. >> this is "options action." tonight, sour apples, the dow makes a run at all-time highs, but america's favorite stock, apple, makes a fresh year low. why is that? what does apple pain mean for the markets? >>> plus, forget king kong and godzilla, because there's a bigger battle in stocks versus bonds. only one can be right. we'll show you how you can make money now. and why were all those traders chowing down on mcdonald's calls? we'll find the dough in mcdough. the action begins right now. >> new york city times square. these are the traders h
be willing to dive into your own personal finances so that we can change your life once and for all. that is the goal of this show. to touch you so that you can live a life that you want to touch versus a life that's just, you push it away, you don't want to deal with it and you don't know what to do. now you know. so, until next week, there's only one thing that i really want you to remember when it comes to your money and it is this, people first, that means you people, you, people first,...
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i think it's a reflection of something we need to change. that's all. we need change. it happens here. it happens in oakland, berkeley, richmond, kids are dying all over the place. >> tonight's festival will end an hour earlier than the usual 9:00 and no alcohol is being sold or poured in the art gallery. event organizers say there will be a moment of violence tonight for campbell. >>> quick thinking by a man k kidnapped in the north bay led to her rescue. it started when san rafael police got a call from a woman who said her friend was texting her saying she had been kidnapped. the text described the car and approximate location. a sheriff's deputy spotted the car in santa rosa. the deputy chased the car where the suspect crashed into an embankment. the officers freed the woman but investigators say when they tried to arrest the suspect, a deputy shot and killed him. an investigation is now under way. >>> also in sonoma county, two more suspects in the triple murder case in forestville. a father and son are being held in new mexico and colorado waiting to be extradite
i think it's a reflection of something we need to change. that's all. we need change. it happens here. it happens in oakland, berkeley, richmond, kids are dying all over the place. >> tonight's festival will end an hour earlier than the usual 9:00 and no alcohol is being sold or poured in the art gallery. event organizers say there will be a moment of violence tonight for campbell. >>> quick thinking by a man k kidnapped in the north bay led to her rescue. it started when san...
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but it looks like that core will stay off shore, but things can change. we'll watch for that potential for severe weather right here in the bay area, all day today and tomorrow. a 5% chance. nonetheless, it's there and we want you to know about it. 55, that's the high in livermore. you'll need your coat. and as promised, it always makes it a little bit easier to bear when you see where we're headed. up to 74 degrees on monday. now, tuesday, 72 degrees, a touch cooler. we might actually be talking about more rain in the middle of next week. but hey, here's the bad news, spring forward sunday at 2:00 a.m. we'll lose an hour of sleep. you guys are tough. i know you can take it. see you back here monday a little bleary-ooid. >> the sunshine will help ease the pain. >>> a prayer service held at the vatican as cardinals continue their preconclave meetings. they say they won't speak to the media until they pick a brand new pope. >> reporter: today the american cardinals canceled their daily briefing and announced they will not be doing any more interviews. this
but it looks like that core will stay off shore, but things can change. we'll watch for that potential for severe weather right here in the bay area, all day today and tomorrow. a 5% chance. nonetheless, it's there and we want you to know about it. 55, that's the high in livermore. you'll need your coat. and as promised, it always makes it a little bit easier to bear when you see where we're headed. up to 74 degrees on monday. now, tuesday, 72 degrees, a touch cooler. we might actually be...
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ed, you've been, i don't know you really never change much over the years. >> i do change from time to time. well i am bullish by nature. >> bullish by nature. and nothing to change that in your mind at this point right now. and you think the dow will hit, will finally after all these years, not just -- in 2007, when it hit the all-time high, it barely exceeded the previous all-time high that we've been waiting around for for 10, 12, 13 years. this time, are we in the start of a double from 12,000 eventually? >> i think we're in the beginning of a bull market. we're going to be complacent. there's still a lot of things that could go wrong. but i do think one of the most important things for investors to understand is what kind of environment you're in. i think we're in a bull market. i think it will last for awhile. the recovery from financial crisis, and the horrible downturn, and the global markets, i think that has legs and we're going to start to see a little bit of improvement in some of the slack of the u.s. and the global economy put to work, second half of this year and into ne
ed, you've been, i don't know you really never change much over the years. >> i do change from time to time. well i am bullish by nature. >> bullish by nature. and nothing to change that in your mind at this point right now. and you think the dow will hit, will finally after all these years, not just -- in 2007, when it hit the all-time high, it barely exceeded the previous all-time high that we've been waiting around for for 10, 12, 13 years. this time, are we in the start of a...
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a lot changes demanded could change very quickly. we have the seeds of economic revival in this country, no matter what happens in congress or the executive branch. we are just watching it with their way because the president does not like carbon based fuels. neil: the president's people, as you know, ambassador, come back and say this is withering away. our growing declined on opec is a funny way offshowing it. our dependence on opec is easing. natural-gas access is increasing. we are kind of in thehe proverbl driver's seat more than folks say. what do you say? >> well, not yet. particularly now while the administration continues to wage a war on coal. a lot of the natur gas that we would produce i think would simply be used for gas-fired plan instead of coal-fired plants. the administration has tried to pu them out of business. would like to be in more of a position on oil and gas or exporting changes in the balance of payments. this is the kind of lowering of energy prices on a global basis that really would be an enormous stimulu
a lot changes demanded could change very quickly. we have the seeds of economic revival in this country, no matter what happens in congress or the executive branch. we are just watching it with their way because the president does not like carbon based fuels. neil: the president's people, as you know, ambassador, come back and say this is withering away. our growing declined on opec is a funny way offshowing it. our dependence on opec is easing. natural-gas access is increasing. we are kind of...
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no word on what the changes will entail. the last major change was the addition of a timeline. >>> preparation leading up to tonight... dozens of new firefighters join the ranks in one south bay city. where did the money come from? >>> a group of soldiers return to afghanistan, and how this mission has nothing to do with fighting. >>> firefighters in riverside county says high winds slowed their efforts to put out a fire, starting yesterday a few miles west of the city of riverside. the fire is 60% contained after burning over 300 acres. >>> the city of san jose is welcoming more than two doesn't more firefighters to their rank despite budget cuts. an $8 million instead grant is paying for this. >> reporter: this is the largest far academy graduating class yet. what it means if truck sitting idle will go back into work. the fire department has 31 newly badged firefighters tonight, and it took them years of preparation and 18 weeks of academy training, but it took an entire department to get them here. >> every member has mad
no word on what the changes will entail. the last major change was the addition of a timeline. >>> preparation leading up to tonight... dozens of new firefighters join the ranks in one south bay city. where did the money come from? >>> a group of soldiers return to afghanistan, and how this mission has nothing to do with fighting. >>> firefighters in riverside county says high winds slowed their efforts to put out a fire, starting yesterday a few miles west of the...
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like i said, a welcome change. you probably need to use your a.c. 90 is pretty warm in the bay area. 87 not too far from the 90-degree mark. look at the changes. temperatures drop off on sunday. you can still get outdoors for all your st. patrick's festivities. campbell has a lot going on for st. patrick's day as well as dublin. >> monday into tuesday, we cool off and bring the rain back in. we will check your drive. >> chp just received an inquiry from the media to what the situation is. other stations, i'll give you a second to come and look at my screen here. we are looking over here for a live camera shot. northbound 101. we still have the median activity here. a tow truck here and one waiting to hook up the second car. all lanes are clearing. still, we have the activity on the shoulder. expect a slower drive for another 10-15 minutes as this clears. here is the effect northbound 101. the map shows you the backup all the way through the area. we are looking at here as you are approaching 680 very slow. all the
like i said, a welcome change. you probably need to use your a.c. 90 is pretty warm in the bay area. 87 not too far from the 90-degree mark. look at the changes. temperatures drop off on sunday. you can still get outdoors for all your st. patrick's festivities. campbell has a lot going on for st. patrick's day as well as dublin. >> monday into tuesday, we cool off and bring the rain back in. we will check your drive. >> chp just received an inquiry from the media to what the...
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some say the change will reflect the community. one in five students at that school is filipino. >> alvarado reflects the history of the entire city and not just group. >>> coming up, a major video of a close encounter with a pair of whales. very close off the california coast. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> the installation process continues for pope francis, elected last week to take over the catholic church. we give you a live look at st. peter's square in vatican city in rome right now. an estimated 150,000 people have been pouring into that area to watch the processions at an early-morning mass at the vatican. and the pope just greeting people as things take place. it's 5:54. >>> h.p. pavilion getting ready for march
some say the change will reflect the community. one in five students at that school is filipino. >> alvarado reflects the history of the entire city and not just group. >>> coming up, a major video of a close encounter with a pair of whales. very close off the california coast. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar...
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a look at how companies are changing rules in the workplace. from all of us at first business, have a great day.
a look at how companies are changing rules in the workplace. from all of us at first business, have a great day.
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now that it's an in the money put spread, something has changed and time is working against us. as time progresses that could go to the value of the distance between the strike. so the right move is to take the trade off, take the $150 loss and move on. >> guys, where do you see apple going? >> well, to me, next week is going to be very interesting. samsung is in new york, doing their first launch of a phone here in new york. it's going to be the galaxy 4-s. another thing is, here's a catalyst for apple, they had that shareholder meeting a few weeks ago. maybe they announced what they're going to do with cash distribution. >> final call from the options pits up next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first.
now that it's an in the money put spread, something has changed and time is working against us. as time progresses that could go to the value of the distance between the strike. so the right move is to take the trade off, take the $150 loss and move on. >> guys, where do you see apple going? >> well, to me, next week is going to be very interesting. samsung is in new york, doing their first launch of a phone here in new york. it's going to be the galaxy 4-s. another thing is, here's...
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it's in the middle of a massive technology change. it's obviously becoming obsolete and instead, it's going to be a death by a thousand cuts if the government continues to go at it this way. but we tie it down, right. and i think they get a bum wrap and they have to deliver everywhere. nonef these private enterprises have to. they have to deliver to any obscure tent in the middle of nowhere, their obligation with the law. >> that's a key demo. >> i know. and tucked away in an obscure-- >> and what do you make, is that the problem there? they're mandated to lose money. >> thurman dated to lose money, but i think the story gets back here to the overarcing story about washington having a spending problem and it's got a spending addiction out ofhis world. are you kidding me? you cannot fix this addiction, it's a combination of a spending addiction and a power play, and-- >> what do they think? what do they tell the moves, you're making us look bad? i don't understand. >> the military generals say we don't need that tank, don't need that b
it's in the middle of a massive technology change. it's obviously becoming obsolete and instead, it's going to be a death by a thousand cuts if the government continues to go at it this way. but we tie it down, right. and i think they get a bum wrap and they have to deliver everywhere. nonef these private enterprises have to. they have to deliver to any obscure tent in the middle of nowhere, their obligation with the law. >> that's a key demo. >> i know. and tucked away in an...
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it's in the middle of a massive technology change. it's obviously becoming obsolete and it's going to death by a thousand cuts. >> neil: we tie it down. i always think the post office gets it. they have to deliver everywhere. they have to deliver to any obscure tent in the middle of nowhere. their obligation and lawsuit. you tucked away -- isn't there a problem. they are mandated to lose money. >> they are mandated to lose money but the story gets back to the story of washington to have a spending problem. it has a spending addiction out of this world. you cannot fix this addiction. it's spending addiction and a power play. >> neil: what do they tell the post office, you are making us look bad? >> you have military generals we don't need that tank and bomber and congress says, yeah, you do. it's nuts. to your point there is way of making it better and perhaps even turn a corner. >> in this instance i agree. >> i think there is union issue here. >> neil: here we go. >> the union. listen. [ laughter ] >> i stopped myself i pay cash. >>
it's in the middle of a massive technology change. it's obviously becoming obsolete and it's going to death by a thousand cuts. >> neil: we tie it down. i always think the post office gets it. they have to deliver everywhere. they have to deliver to any obscure tent in the middle of nowhere. their obligation and lawsuit. you tucked away -- isn't there a problem. they are mandated to lose money. >> they are mandated to lose money but the story gets back to the story of washington to...
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. >>> coming up a dinnertime staple with a neon glow might have to change its iconic hue. you confused? stick around to find out what we're talking about next. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack.
. >>> coming up a dinnertime staple with a neon glow might have to change its iconic hue. you confused? stick around to find out what we're talking about next. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack.
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warby didn't have time to change and the rest is history. >> just tell us very quickly. you want to set the record straight about people poungt out your paunch. why is it there? >> his friend was arrested for burglary, fraud and breaching a court order. i'm not sure if i get it. >> i tell you this much, stan warby, not buying it. that's bruce wayne under cover. >>> still to come, new details just released about an assault rifle stolen from a san francisco police car. where it was found coming up. >>> plus what it's going to take to get this ship back out to sea. >>> plus loosened up security. why you'll soon be able to take a knife with you when you fly. >>> welcome back. a stolen yacht that ran aground in pacifica yesterday morning is now docked in richmond. the damaged ship, called darling, glided into the ship yard early this morning. overnight crews used a tugboat to free the ship from the beach. it's been hoisted out of the water so it can be checked for damage. >> we do know the rudder is bent. i suspect the propeller is bent. probably the shaft as well. there's pr
warby didn't have time to change and the rest is history. >> just tell us very quickly. you want to set the record straight about people poungt out your paunch. why is it there? >> his friend was arrested for burglary, fraud and breaching a court order. i'm not sure if i get it. >> i tell you this much, stan warby, not buying it. that's bruce wayne under cover. >>> still to come, new details just released about an assault rifle stolen from a san francisco police car....
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but do you expect any change in tone and conversation? and how might that impact investor confidence? >> i think today, again, i don't think they're going to make any real substantial change at this meeting. but you're already hearing a different tone among fed members copping out. you know, clearly the economy has gone from crisis in 2008 to now recovery. it might still be weaker than people want, but it's out of crisis. but federal reserve policy is still very crisis-like in aggressive and unconventional. and i think there is a big disconnect there. if the economy continues to improve, you're going to have more pressure coming on the fed to try to normalize its policy. and i think you're already hearing conversations. and you might hear more of that rhetoric next week. >> all right, jim paulson of wells capital management, thanks very much. coming up, we're going to look at some individual stock picks in our market monitor segment. >>> well, if you've been investing more money in your gas tank lately, you've been paying a lot more. a sp
but do you expect any change in tone and conversation? and how might that impact investor confidence? >> i think today, again, i don't think they're going to make any real substantial change at this meeting. but you're already hearing a different tone among fed members copping out. you know, clearly the economy has gone from crisis in 2008 to now recovery. it might still be weaker than people want, but it's out of crisis. but federal reserve policy is still very crisis-like in aggressive...
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at some point that's going to change. i don't think the change is within a year from today. >> five seconds how much higher, steve? >> oh, you know, i'm throwing a dart. i'm going to guess another 10, 15%. i think we could get between now and the end of the year. just as easily 5%. i don't see the market. we'll have dips and corrects. i don't see the market ultimately being significantly lower in this interest rate environment than any time in the future. >> exactly like the street poll so far split down the middle. gentlemen, thank you very much. coming up next what the smart money is buying now plus digging in on insider action. surprising things they are buying. >> and remember, folks, not to -- toot the old horn, we're going to toot our own horn. we started yacking about hopium, whatever it was in june 2011, based on the idea things were quietly improving but improving nonetheless. with all the fed-induced stimulus. we started yapping about hopium two years ago and the dow is up 2,000 points. clearly, mandy, two lesso
at some point that's going to change. i don't think the change is within a year from today. >> five seconds how much higher, steve? >> oh, you know, i'm throwing a dart. i'm going to guess another 10, 15%. i think we could get between now and the end of the year. just as easily 5%. i don't see the market. we'll have dips and corrects. i don't see the market ultimately being significantly lower in this interest rate environment than any time in the future. >> exactly like the...
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the latest on the changes as the countdown continues. also - the search is on for an escaped inmate. how he managed to walk right by security to freedom! been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> police are looking for a man who managed to escape from the santa cruz county jail today. jesse parsons was released from custody when he posed as another inmate with a similar name and appearance. staffers did not follow proceedure - and did not confirm his identity before releasing him. parsons was last seen walking towards the san lorenzo river area. he was arrested for several outstandin
the latest on the changes as the countdown continues. also - the search is on for an escaped inmate. how he managed to walk right by security to freedom! been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and...
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. >> but if the economy goes to pot, things will change their cash generation for exports, will slow down. because a slow down in china will hit a little country called australia. japan, pac rim, united states, and their trade imbalances will narrow and they will dry up. >> what happen fess they have to sell treasuries to sell off. >> yeah. sorry, nick? >> there's no question there is a medium term risk here. it is related to the bigger picture of reform to the financial system and the way it operates in china today. but i see no real compelling reason to believe in 2013 there's some structural driver that is fundamentally different in terms of what changed in terms of the drivers of growth in china domestically and internags internationally. so until there is a concern for changing reality, i'm not concerned about it right now. >> nick, please for being here. great to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> up next, warren buffett stock buffet. one of his favorite picks. and more names he likes also. >> tgoogle, hitting another all-time high today. what's its secret? >> first, this da
. >> but if the economy goes to pot, things will change their cash generation for exports, will slow down. because a slow down in china will hit a little country called australia. japan, pac rim, united states, and their trade imbalances will narrow and they will dry up. >> what happen fess they have to sell treasuries to sell off. >> yeah. sorry, nick? >> there's no question there is a medium term risk here. it is related to the bigger picture of reform to the financial...
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things change over time and what's changed over the last three years, not only retail investors which i don't hold a lot of credibility to, really sustained earnings growth, really good companies making money. still don't like the economy but i like the stock market. >> everybody agree. do you worry about revenue growth, anybody else out there? >> maria -- >> revenue -- >> what i disagree with and worry about is the consumer. not people are putting weight. what about the e-mail we hear from walmart. is that totally out of window. i want to see how the corporations are doing with a consumer getting their paycheck cut and spending more money at the gas pump. i realize the market is at new highs and that's great. over the last three years, and it continues to go up. there are better opportunities to buy, and we will see a better opportunity to put money to work this year. >> rob? >> yeah, maria, i think if you look at the third quarter last year, we're going to call that probably a trough in earnings. we had no earnings growth and back to your point about revenues, revenues very bad for
things change over time and what's changed over the last three years, not only retail investors which i don't hold a lot of credibility to, really sustained earnings growth, really good companies making money. still don't like the economy but i like the stock market. >> everybody agree. do you worry about revenue growth, anybody else out there? >> maria -- >> revenue -- >> what i disagree with and worry about is the consumer. not people are putting weight. what about the...
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is there possible that there could be a change in course? >> el, i think there are a few things to pay attention to. one is overall views toward how the country's doing, and when you look at voters' overall optimism, it's not where we were before the crash in 2008, but it's improved over where we were just a few months ago, and it's improved over where we were in 2011. so there is -- in 2010. so there is some real improvement there. and also as far as sequestration, i mean, that's really the next real hurdle. because we're only a couple days into it. you have almost a millio mothers, pregnant women and children whose food support might be cut off. you'realking about formula for hungry newborns that might be cut. these are some serious, serious spending cuts -- charles: margie, we're running out of time, and i've just got to say one thing. wouldn't it be better to have a great economy where people could buy their own food, buy their own milk? they have a job they have pride in, it wouldn't be about whether or not the government could deliver
is there possible that there could be a change in course? >> el, i think there are a few things to pay attention to. one is overall views toward how the country's doing, and when you look at voters' overall optimism, it's not where we were before the crash in 2008, but it's improved over where we were just a few months ago, and it's improved over where we were in 2011. so there is -- in 2010. so there is some real improvement there. and also as far as sequestration, i mean, that's really...
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but again, the perceptions are changing. and on the margins, people are more willing to consider a samsung smartphone. and we've seen it remarkably apple, when apple executives talked to "the wall street journal" and other outlets yesterday, he went on the defensive or offensive, basically trashing the product that samsung has. they definitely feel the threat, the heat bearing down on them. >> here's the question of the hour. what kind of phone do you carry? >> i carry an iphone. i'm happy with it. i used to have a blackberry for ten years, tyler. unfortunately it went by the way. that's the other casualty through all this. the biggest loser has been nokia and blackberry. people just aren't carrying them as much as they used to. >> is apple your choice because it integrates your life? in other words, your photos you have, your music that you have? >> yes. >> why? >> i'd say that's probably the reason. you could say it dominates my life perhaps too much. but, you know, that's the criticism is that the apple executives made is
but again, the perceptions are changing. and on the margins, people are more willing to consider a samsung smartphone. and we've seen it remarkably apple, when apple executives talked to "the wall street journal" and other outlets yesterday, he went on the defensive or offensive, basically trashing the product that samsung has. they definitely feel the threat, the heat bearing down on them. >> here's the question of the hour. what kind of phone do you carry? >> i carry an...